ClipGrab is a free GUI Video downloader from the famous online video sharing websites like youtube, veoh, Dailymotion, MyVideo and many other. ClipGrab is very simple (basically just one window to work on). Clipgrab downloads the file and saves it by default to FLV (Flash Video) however can convert the downloaded video on the fly to Windows Video (WMV), MPEG4, MP3 (Audio), OGG Vorbis (Audio).
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The best Ubuntu video editors
A list of the best 8 Ubuntu video editors (install instructions for Ubuntu, they work on any linux distro)
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Ubuntu 9.04's blazing boot times
An alpha version of Ubuntu's coming April release is now available and the results are spectacular. Ubuntu 9.04 looks set to live up to its Jaunty Jackalope monicker with the ext4 filesystem already receiving great verdicts.
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Myth Busting: "Its Illegal To Remove Windows From A Computer."
If you ever hear this argumnet then you need to say just two simple words, "Prove it."
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Why Microsoft Wants to Put .NET/Mono in Devices
Antitrust Exhibits: Why Microsoft Wants .NET (or Mono) Everywhere
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Xara LX and the leading, bleeding edge of free software graphics
The latest vector graphics package for GNU/Linux is a Linux port of a proprietary Windows application called "Xara Xtreme", which is in the process of being converted to a GPL license... However, this is an opportunity to get a sneak preview of what's coming.
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Microsoft Studies How to Use Intellectual Property Against GNU/Linux
Jim Allchin's plan to use patents to scare customers who consider or evaluate GNU/Linux
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The Bizarre Cathedral - 37
Latest from the Bizarre Cathedral comic strip by merc and crimperman
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How to lock your screen from the command line
This could be very useful to you if you’re working in the terminal and need to step away for a moment. You can achieve a locked screen, just like when you do it the graphical way, with this command entered at the command line, or cli…
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ClamAv and Spamassassin on CentOS 5 Postfix
ClamAv and Spamassassin can be easily installed and configured on CentOS if you add additional repositories. Amavisd-new isn’t in the CentOS repositories, so the first thing you’ll need to do is to install the Dag Wieers/RPMForge repository into your YUM configuration. First, go to the Dag Wieers/RPMForge website.
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Desktop Linux - If it ain't broke don't fix it!
Hobbyist attitude in Linux world is not always good. There is no hue and cry if a Microsoft release is delayed or a Mac OS is postponed for sometime. But it seems Linux is moving just too fast, and everyone including developers and users are running to catch up with the pace.
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Not a lot happened in the KDE world in the last few days since it's been all just bowing to the Master Nokia for finally making their toolkit a free one but there popped something funny up yesterday by Aaron Seigo titled "i will not drink the koolaide".
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The Gatekeepers of our technology
The Linux Community is having an on-again off-again love affair with Dell. It's been a rocky affair since Dell decided it would bump the positive side of their ledger by offering the Linux Operating System on their products. There have been some embarrassing public displays of affection and there have been equally public spats, with a few pots and pans thrown...
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Red Hat Nearly Doubles Its Partner Channel
More proof open source is infiltrating (and redefining) the IT channel: Red Hat’s partner network now exceeds 1,300 companies — up 84 percent from 713 companies in January 2008
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Mortal OS Kombat: Linux versus Windows 7
Draw the line in the sand! It's the showdown the tech world has feared: Microsoft's upstart Windows 7 versus Linux. We've seen plenty of volleys back and forth from both camps over the past few days, thanks to the beta launch of the Windows 7 operating system.
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